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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0020656_NOV-2021-LV-0220_20210429P.O. Box 249 Laurinburg, NC 28353 910-277-0214 4/29/2021 Mr. Mark Brantley, Asst. Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section Fayetteville Regional Office Division of Water Resources, NCDEQ 225 Green Street, Suite 714 Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 LAURINBURG Subject: Notice of Violation & Intent to Issue Civil Penalty Tracking No.: NOV-2020-Lv-0220 Permit No. NC0020656 Dear Mr. Brantley, For the month of January, 2021 we exceeded our monthly flow average of 4 MGD. Due to excessive amounts starting in November2020 thru February 2021. (22 35 in). The City of Laurinburg has struggled many years to combat excess wastewater flows in several sections of our collection system. College Park and Bridge Creek basins have been the worst locations and has consistently exhibited high flows during wet weather events. The City recently undertook a comprehensive Asset Inventory and Assessment of its system and identified Bridge Creek and College Park as the two most problematic basins within our collection system, Since then the City has undertaken a Sewer System Evaluation Study (SSES) to further investigate the causes of high flows in these basins. That work has been underway for several months and our flow monitoring and inspection activities captured the rainfall events. The Bridge Creek basin is extremely susceptible to wet weather events. Although the complete report from our consulting engineers is not yet available, we anticipate specific recommendations forthcoming that will allow us to make some improvements in this basin and reduce wet weather flows. In the interim we are continuing testing in the most problematic areas of the basin, including smoke testing in the area of the collection system which appears to contribute the most flow. At this time we are applying for loans to begin repairs in these basins. At this time the City of Laurinburg requests your leniency in assessing any civil penalties as the City is actively pursuing repairs in this area. Likewise, we anticipate ongoing testing and repair work over Vkeethh a/ (ttlZM and'tdaateweatinent Rant P.O. Box 249 Laudnhurg, NC 28303 • 910.277-0214 LAURINBURG the course of the next few years as the City of Laurinburg works diligently to correct our ongoing Infiltration and Inflow problems. Should you have any questions or need additional information, please let me know. I look forward to ' your favorable response, Yours very truly, Dixon Medlin City of Laurinburg Water Treatment Plant, Director cc: Hughie White, NCDEQ